Monday, January 23, 2012

Poll Watch: Rasmussen Florida 2012 Republican Primary Survey

Rasmussen Florida 2012 GOP Primary Poll
  • Newt Gingrich 41% [19%] (19%)
  • Mitt Romney 32% [41%] (24%)
  • Rick Santorum 11% [15%] (1%)
  • Ron Paul 8% [9%] (3%)
  • Undecided 9% [8%]
Note: Florida allows early voting, and Romney leads among those voters by 11 points. Gingrich leads by 12 among those who have not yet voted. Fourteen percent (14%) have already cast their vote.

Are you certain you will vote for that candidate or is it possible that something come up that causes you to change your mind?
  • Certain 59% [51%]
  • Could change mind 32% [41%]
  • No preference yet 9% [8%]
Note: Those who are certain of their vote include 73% of Romney supporters and 62% of Gingrich voters

Which Republican presidential candidate would be the strongest opponent against Barack Obama in the general election?
  • Newt Gingrich 42%
  • Mitt Romney 39%
Note: At the other extreme, 64% see Ron Paul as the weakest potential candidate against Obama.

Which Republican candidate would do the best job managing the economy?
  • Mitt Romney 45%
  • Newt Gingrich 30%
Which Republican candidate would do the best job on the issue of national security and defense?
  • Newt Gingrich 54%
  • Mitt Romney 23%
Which Republican candidate would do the best job on social issues?
  • Mitt Romney 30%
  • Newt Gingrich 30%
  • Rick Santorum 23%
Which Republican candidate has the best personal character?
  • Mitt Romney 41%
  • Rick Santorum 30%
  • Newt Gingrich 11%
  • Ron Paul 10%
Survey of 750 likely Republican primary voters was conducted January 22, 2012. The margin of error is +/- 4 percentage points.  Results from the poll conducted January 11, 2012 are in square brackets.  Results from the poll conducted November 8, 2011 are in parentheses.

Inside the numbers:
Gingrich leads by 28 among Very Conservative voters and by seven among Somewhat Conservative voters. Among all other voters, Romney leads by 20.

Gingrich picks up 52% of the Tea Party vote. Romney gets 17% and Santorum 16% of these voters.

Regardless of their personal favorite, most Florida primary voters (52%) still think Romney will be the eventual nominee, but that's down dramatically from 79% two weeks ago. Thirty-five percent (35%) now think Gingrich will be the GOP nominee.

Seventy-seven percent (77%) have a favorable opinion of Romney, while 69% say the same of Gingrich. Sixty-four percent (64%) give Santorum positive reviews, but only 33% have a favorable opinion of Paul.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Wow! You're good! You put this up seconds after I asked about it.

Granny T